Victoria County History

there were challenged by Forest o fficers, a jury declared it to be outside the Forest. 32 The inhabitants of Huntsham tithing (Herefs.), in the loop of the Wye between English Bicknor and Symonds Yat , had also effectively excluded

Henry Rudge conveyed a paper mill possibly on Lodgegrove brook to his son Henry. 87 In 1698 John Vaughan of Huntsham (Herefs.) owned a paper mill, which passed in 1721 to John Vaughan of Courtfield . 88 It was presumably

Bicknor Court descended until 1903 when Charles Machen sold the house and c . 266 a. to John Gunter of Huntsham , in Goodrich (Herefs.). 73 Gunter died in 1904 74 and his trustees retained Bicknor Court and its lands.

and other parts of Newnham , Rodley in Westbury , and, in Herefordshire , Hope Mansell , Weston -under-Penyard, and Huntsham . 46 Rodley 's right, though it had been confirmed by the Crown in 1256 , 47 was annulled

all others whom it may concern are to take particular notice. S.P . 44/70, p . 226 548 May 18. Huntsham, co. Hereford . William Pinney to Joseph Yate, at the Custos Brevium Office in the Middle Temple. I understand

(1652-1725), of Huntsham, nr. Tiverton, Devon. Constituency Dates Tiverton 1690 1710 Tiverton 1715 22 June 1725 Ofifces Held Commr. victualling the navy June 1706–d. Biography Coming from a family long associated with Tiverton, Bere was returned for the borough without

had two muinfzeent donatiosr added t to its fands-one of 2,0001., left, by the Rev. Dr. Troyte, g late of Huntsham, and the other by the latde Mrs. HEalford, k of Newcourt, near Exeter, who (after giving specific 'lega- e

or into tie parishes. towaships, and places of Tiverton, St. Paul a Tierton, Calverlegh, Washiteld, Stoodley, Oakford IHghley St. Mary, Huntsham, Sbl lngford, Clay- bangeT, bamwpn, and 3Morebath, all in the county of Devon, and Bruahford, Skilgate, and Dulverton, allnito